Category: Kindness
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Blessings
It is so easy to fall into the “cranky” mode, especially this season. It’s a season of too much to do—the year ending professionally and personally, holidays and obligations and commitments that seem to have no limit and no end. I find myself sometimes muttering that I’d really like to “get a life.” That’s my…
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The Limits of Invincibility
I am the first to say that I have been blessed in many ways in my life. Family, friends, opportunities, work that matters—I am grateful every day. I am also grateful always for health and, I must confess, have the incredible gift of being able to take mine for granted. I do take care of…
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Giving Thanks
Not sure why but I always think of, and refer to, Thanksgiving as “my holiday.” For a lot of years, it was the one day I could generally get the majority of our brood gathered around the table. I loved the feeling of having everyone together for no other reason than to enjoy a meal…
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Expiration Dates
It was a strange and somewhat unsettling week for me. I’ve been a part of the board of my national association for more than a decade, been honored to serve in a variety of leadership roles and been privileged to express my opinions and thoughts at a level where they can, I hope, make a…
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In the Name of Love
At a national conference that I’m attending, we enter the general reception area by walking across a “bridge” that was created by putting up some pieces of chain link fence and creating a pathway that simulates that bridge. As you reached the bridge, you were greeted by a staff member who explained it was the…
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Wearing Costumes
It’s days until Halloween. Around our area there are so many homes decorated with witches and ghosts, pumpkins and devils. Cobwebs stretch from rooftops and across trees and one of our neighbors even has a set of shelves, five high, in the front yard that is filled with carved pumpkins, all lit and flickering after…
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The Ping Pong of Worries
What a strange moment in time this is, although maybe they are all strange and I am just seeing it more clearly right now. I really don’t know. Most of the time, I have my own set of worries that travel like an endless loop, cycling through my thoughts when I am not otherwise occupied.…
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The Micro and the Macro
It’s a juggling act we all wrestle with, I think. And, right now, with the world in chaos and many of us consumed by the news of war in Israel, it is hard to balance. When so many lives have been lost and so many more are at risk, how do we go forward, how…
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Frankly My Dear
Likely one of the most recognizable lines from a book or film, right? “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn” served as Rhett Butler’s dismissal of Scarlet O’Hara in Gone With the Wind. I’ve been thinking about those words and thinking that it would be a gift if we could each use that line—and…
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Forgiveness
At this point in the year, as defined by the Jewish faith, we are in between Rosh Hashanah (literally the “head of the year”) and Yom Kippur (the day of atonement). During the past 10 days, often called “the 10 days of awe,” our opportunity is to examine the year we have had and to…
